A Bearish Gas Market

07 November 2008

Lower demand, milder temperatures and strong supplies have helped to fuel bearish sentiment in the prompt gas markets over the week.

Lower demand, milder temperatures and strong supplies have helped to fuel bearish sentiment in the prompt gas markets over the week. Further out, the gas curve resisted the downward pressure, but the significant falls seen in the oil markets towards the end of the week (Brent down $60.00/bbl) were too much for it to resist and contracts fell sharply. If the oil market is beginning to bottom out, then confidence will return as traders become more confident about oil price movements.


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